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===Sexton Blake bibliography=== The Sexton Blake bibliography is so extensive it has been divided into four sections. For a list of titles from the different Blake eras check out the links below. '''1893–1911: The Victorian/Edwardian Era''' [[Sexton Blake bibliography]]<br /> In this era Blake works solo and with a variety of partners and detectives. In 1904 he acquires a sidekick, a young boy named Tinker. The following year he moved to Baker Street and acquired a dog named Pedro and a landlady named Mrs Bardell. '''1912–1945: The Master Criminals Era''' [[Sexton Blake bibliography part 2: 1912–1945]]<br /> From 1913 onwards the master criminals reigned supreme, regularly matching with Blake. '''1946–1978: The Post War Era''' [[Sexton Blake bibliography part 3: 1946–1978]]<br /> The era of the New Order saw Blake become more of a James Bond type. It also saw the end of the Sexton Blake Library in 1963. There were a few attempts at bringing him back, but the last original Sexton Blake story was published in 1978. '''1979–present: Revivals and Republications''' [[Sexton Blake bibliography part 4: 1979–present]]<br /> Various publishers issued Blake novels and anthologies, collections of some of his most popular adventures.
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